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5.21.2012

fabric giveaway!

It's Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day again! Two lucky readers will receive half-yard cuts of each of these Cosmo Cricket Girl Friday prints by Andover. This fabric seems to be getting harder and harder to find. So sad since it's such a versatile print that can be used for many projects and not just sewing!

To enter the giveaway, please leave a comment telling me what you would do with the fabric should you win, easy peasy. As always, thanks for stopping by and if you like what you see, consider following this blog. International entries welcomed.

Winners will be chosen on Friday, May 25 and notified by Sunday the 27th! Make sure I can contact you via email in the event you win.

Good Luck!

Be sure to check out all of the other giveaways going on at Sew Mama Sew Blog, I've seen a lot of awesome stuff being given away.

I'm a teacher a math/chem teacher so this fabric is my life. I. Must. Have. Some. I think the graph would have to show an ECG or some such to give a friend who has had heart issues (of the love, not medical kind). I would like to embroider a poem to place in the centre of a scrappy log cabin for each of my four kids and one for their dad--my love. Maybe something on the chemistry of love..he's a science teacher too.

I would team it with some grey fabrics (I just bought a few 'Puttin on the Ritz' fabrics, so they would be perfect) to make a baby boys quilt for my Nephew. Thanks for giving us a chance to enter and a special thanks for making it open internationally:-)

I have been looking all over for these! The grid especially.... I was browsing the giveaways & this one just got my heart racing!I had thought I wanted to try out some embroidery & make a book cover or two. Or a pillow. Or I might just put them on my desk & leave them there for a long while, fonding when necesary. lol

I have been wanting some of that dash fabric forever, but can't find it anywhere. I wanted to do little embroidery pieces copied from my children's handwriting on a quilt. Hope I win it!! This is my favorite give away so far!

Probably the lines fabric I would use to embroider text - maybe make a label or few for quilts. The graph paper one is more likely to end up in patchwork, perhaps with a little embellishment, a la chicken scratch designs usually seen on gingham.

oh, my, goodness! i search for these fabrics all the time. i want to embroider on my little boys handwriting. i have a paper with his name that he wrote when he was four and he made his capital E with about 15 "arms" and it is so cute.

We just found out that we're having a little boy. With two older sisters, this little one doesn't need any of the hand-me-downs in the house. That means I have lots of blankets, quilts, and other baby gear to make for him. These prints are PERFECT!Thanks for the chance to enter!

These are such pretty fabrics the first thing I would do is simple look at them. I find that when you look at the fabric long enough it will tell you what to do with it. Most likely I would make a quilt for my living room as the colors are perfect to lift my room and my spirits.

To be blunt, I have no idea what I'd do! When I get a new fabric I just hold it over my container where my stash is and compare it to different fabrics to see what combination calls to me, then go from there. Thank you for the giveaway!

I love the sweet and the calming effect of the aqua dotted lines and little square lines against the fair background. Great for accessories in a bedroom; such as a ruffled pillow case, one of the photo frames and a soft toy shaped like a fish.

Oooh oooh! I'll be making a text-fabric quilt in the coming weeks. I know these prints could easily play a starring role in it, but I think I might consider them for a sashing, actually. You have me feeling too confident that I'll win now, LOL! Thanks so much for a wonderful giveaway:)

Unfortunately if I were to win, I would just have to sit and look at it until my sewing machine comes out of storage : ( But then I would definitely make a little message mini quilt and use up every last scrap!

It'd be fun to use the checks to make shorts for my son and the stripe to make a shirt to match-I think a half yard would be enough (might have to add some solid white or blue to go with it-but it might be enough!)

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